Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 18, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    CEDAR AND VICTORY
( anby, w here Mr. Peck has been en- J
TROUTDALE
H. O. McCreary has purchased th e gaged In th e real e state business
Rev' P arl p Cotton will preach
K ribs place in th e eastern p art of Vic­ They have found no place th a t com-1
tory district. Mrs. E H. L ord and pares with Oregon and G resham in 31 tb e M ethodist church Sunday
The
fam ily are moviug into th e house on p articu la r and have come back t o j eveni“ g at ,h e U8ual hour.
th
e ir __
fo rm
er „ home
| T h* ,op,c for ,h e evening
service will
se
ttle
down
on
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,v
,
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th e K ribs place w hile th e ir own
! bdh 1'Toni til ..a
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COMPLETE
home Is being built. They have been iarm and Mr. Peck says th a t th is b<? ' Teniples New and O ld." Sunday
tim e they expect to stay as th is is the school will meet as usual at 10:30
living on th e O. W. Andrew farm .
FUNERAL
HnV P*ace ff’ey have been able t o ; in th e m orning.
Mr. and Mrs. McMillan and family
Mrs. «.
J. ».
E. i Peck
will UIUiergQ
undergo H an ili
The P a r‘,'It-T«‘ach er circle held i
who recently purchased
e Vi.
G. W
i«oru th
lilt*
—
r i R win
rtland d Sat- Ver>
in terestin g m eeting last Erl
Andrew farm will move onto th e ir 1 °P*'r a ,*on for g goiter
o ite r in P o rtlan
'
Or Joyce, a specialist, win
will m
liav afternoon, F eb ru ary 11. wlien
place on S atu rd ay .
J. E Peck, a form er resident of
U r * ? ? .' „
~
P’aU,‘ W**re pBri*c ‘*> f»r the basket
in c lu d in g caak et, em b a lm in g , o u tsid e
b o s,
fu n er a l n o tic es, grave
th is neighborhood has purchased the c b U d r / n w h ^ o r ^ r a l Uy ea™ T av e ’,° e,a,’ n
*1Ve”
8“ ,UrdMy
m arber. g lo v es, and p erso n a l se r v ic e s
place which is know n as th e Branson been living at th e Portland’ a u to c l u b ( “ g rollo* ing
H e co n d u ct fu n e r a ls a t a ll su b u rb an tow n s. N o e x tr a ch a rg e for se rv ice
place and took possession last week grouud3 w here Mr. C ham bers has
-'I*88 Ruth Young, county public
m , ...d M ,. p « „
lh i,
" t - w ~
«•«*
for about five m onths, two years ago » 111 m ake th e ir home. They expect ! a " ln,erest,n|? ta *g - Mrs. J A. Lara-
W a sh in g to n a» K ila. W e .t Side.
In d ep en d en t
F u n era l D irecto rs
but sold it and left thia p art of th e ’J’ I“ *48 charge of a sm all hotel at I 8011 8nd Mrs. L. A Harlow sang a
P h o n e M ain 2691 or A S78-8S
country.
Since leaving here they 1>ri,‘evlRe' The C ham bers have m a d e ! duet, Mrs. Lee Evans played a piano
™ th e ir i residence
—?*?— ‘n j here
h l s localltj
have been In C alifornia, in B ritish Hurl“
during
and alii Isolo. A rrangem ents were m ade for
C olum bia and recently have lived at , wish for th e ir success in th e ri new serving the lunch for th e county
QAÄP11E CHAPLIN
I council m eeting next S aturday, Feb-
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I undertaking.
Who Is in th e cast of T illie'a Punc­
Mrs. F rances Fox and tu red R om ance” which will fee. shown
Percy and A lbert Carlson are both ! ru ary 19.
on the mend follow ing a severe attack Mrs. Wm. Craw ford served re fre sh ­ at th e G resham T h ea ter S atu rd ay
ot measles. Albert especially has been ments.
night
This picture h as been run
very ill with bronchial com plications
Mrs. Z. G. S chanrk came down lo r five years and is still as funny as
but
he
is
improved.
D entistry at a Price Yot
ever.
Mabel Noriuand and M arie
from The Dalles Monday, where she D
ressier are o th er star» lu th e cast.
had an operation in th e hospital,
FAIRVIEW
A now is Reasonable
By a careful
and th
e fam ily is 11X/VV
now l domiciled
in prevailing measles.
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lU IllIV l
q u ara n tin e It is hoped to keep the
Kevlval m eetings of unusual pow er, the H elm ing house on th e hill
B E ST G O LD C R O W N
and in terest a re in progress a t th e ,
T he T ro u td ale
Sunday
school disease from spreading in th is dis­
I AM NO C O M PA N Y
ra lrv le w M. E. church and will c o n -'m e e ts now at 1 0:30 a. m. instead of trict.
$ 7 .0 0
A petition is being circulated in the
tinue into next week, conducted by ' 1 0 o ’clock. All who are interested
7 am Personally
the pastor. Rev. A. 8. Hisey. assisted in the religious life of the coinmu neighborhood of G ustavas statio n for
B E ST B R ID G E W O R K
by Rev. E arl C otton, who has charge nity are urged to atten d
a statio n house or sh e lte r of some
Responsible for M y
of the singing.
The play, "Mrs. S tubbin's Book so rt nt th a t point. T he petition is
$7.0 0
The W om en's society of Sm ith Me­ Agent given S aturday evening u n ­ m eeting w ith hearty approval and
G
U
A
R
A
N
T
E
E
D
m
orial
church has secured th e popu­ der the auspices of the P arent- everyone is anxious to sign and help
B E ST R U B B E R P L A T E
la r comedy. “ Mrs. S tubbin's Book T eacher association, was a huge suc­ along the good work.
D E N T IST R Y
A gent,” which was so well presented cess.
News from the electric light situ ­
$ 2 0 .0 0
Mr. Bradley, as th e book
by local ta le n t in T ro u td ale recently. agent. Mrs. Ja n e t G rant, as the love ation seem s to indicate th a t
th e
It will be given in Fairview city hall sick old maid, Geo. Lum sden In the question is still a live one and th a t
Day Is S an itation
T he Dciiiantl of th e
on F riday evening, F eb ru ary 25. The c h a racter of th e sen tim en tal widow­ plans are progressing nicely.
I give a w ritten g u a ra n te e upon all work
full program will be given in T ues­ er,, Mrs. Harlow and C larence P a r­
I be
P aren t-T each er association
to
give
ten
years'service,
and
if
tro
u
b
le
should
oc-
cur, you are invited to re tu rn to th e office.
day’s Outlook.
sons as Mr. and Mrs. Stubblns, di­ will hold its reg u lar m eeting Feb­
ru ary 25. Mrs. B ert Olsen, Mrs.
Special
C om m unication
of vided (he honors equally, all acting A lbert Palm blad, and Mrs. Axel
X
t S
S
S
T
O
. M
F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. th e ir p arts so well as to m ake it one Johnson have been appointed on th e
& A. M., Monday evening, of th e m ost laughable farces ever refresh m en t committee.
F eb ru ary 21, 1921 a t 7 :00 p. m. L a­ given here. Mr. Lum sden and Mr.
Third’ and M orrison
ISecom1 M ’" * A bove
bor in F. C. Degree. Visiting broth Bradley auctioned th e baskets a fte r
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I'n ite d C igar M o n ­
ers welcome.
COTTRELL
the play, th e sum they brought in
„ r. . . WM H STANLEY, Sec’y.
being J65.30, including th e sale of
Alex. B arr, of C orbett, spent F ri­
H. D. McCREARY, W. M.
lunches for those who did not have day evening with Mrs. Jos. M anary
baskets.
>
and son, Ross.
•
Mrs. M argaret Loser and d au g h ter
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan spent
and Mrs. O. W ienderlich of Portland Sunday with Mr. an d Mrs. A. R.
visited at th e home of Mrs. Jam es Goger.
Davis on Friday.
Mrs. A. Bran* sp en t Sunday in
Mr. and Mrs C. E. N orton of K ala­ P o rtland with her sister, who is
ill
mazoo. Michigan, a re visiting at the in a p rivate san atariu m
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McGinnis
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. D eliaven and
The county council m eets in T ro u t­ son, ( harles, spent F rid ay evening
dale S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 19.
with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Goger and
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow en te r­ fam ily.
tained at dinner Sunday.
Those
Mrs. Wm. C arp en ter was a P o rt­
Dated March 1, 1921
present w ere Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. B ul­ land visitor Tuesday.
________________.
Due March 1, 1926
lock of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. E verett
Robt. P itts, of P o rtland, is visit­
Bullock and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs ing his uncle. Rev. S. F. Pitts.
TITLE & TRUST COMPANY, PORTLAND, OR., TRUSTEE
Jos. Beveridge, Mr and Mrs. F ran k
Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Blackburn
Flem ing and G eorgia Jacobs of P o rt­ spent Monday visiting the la tte r ’s sis­
This Com pany does th e g re a te r p a rt of th e com m ercial e l e c t r i c u < rh ,in <.
j
land.
electric lighting and pow er business in th e cities of Salem *O regon^C itv' und v i n c o u ^ J
*"
CUy ° f P o rtlan d and ali
ter, Mrs. H arry Lusted in Lents,
the
th e S tate of Oregon. It does all th e electric stre e t railw ay business in (he Citv f p
aB *•)• and in th irty o th e r com m unities it
E. T. W inans, of Hood River, is
in
PLEASANT HOME
Don8 o t l 3 T . 0 e0 0.Of ‘n terU rban
—
in th e W i lla m e ^ “ X
T s e ^
spending some tim e with his nelce
A. B. Wood Is g ettin g along In a and fam ily, Mr, and Mrs A Bram.
satisfacto ry m an n er a t th e Good Sa­ Mrs. W inans ail’d son, L. W inans,
description of notes , security
m aritan hospital where he u n d er­ m o th er and b ro th er of Mrs. Bram .
000.000 of commonar:toci;.
^ . n « . »16,
went a m inor operation Friday. He cam e down from Hood River over th«»
jvill rem ain In the hospital for sev­ highway T uesday and spent th e
eral weeks and will undergo a more night. They rep o rt th e roads very
form
be issued e ith e r w ith cou^onB ^ t U c h e ^ ^ e p r l s e n t i n g t h e ^ % ^nter'e’^ l / m a y " ^
d“ *"6
h° l<,er The ,1 0 0 0 notPB W,H
serious op eratio n before he is a l­ good.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aleyer were
lowed to retu rn to his home. Mr
. . 8% . . both fo rm .
„«
<ra t h e M
'£ •
»” «■“ «
Wood has the rem ark ab le record of G resham visitors T hursday.
notes will be m ailed to o r delivered direct to th e reg istered h o ld e r r
/
u
d ^ P ^ m b e r . Chocks for In terest on registered
Rev. F. 8. P ltts will preach at the
never having been seriously ill In Ills
bank nam ed in this advertisem ent.
reg istered holder. Coupons from the »1000 coupon notes may be cashed a t p a r a t any
life before, having escaped all con­ C ottrell com m unity church at 11
Sunday
tagious diseuses and to his know ledge o ’clock Sunday m orning.
mu
.
.
SIZES AND PAYMENTS
never having been ill before with the school at 10 a. m as usual.
T he notes may be purchased In full a t th e tim e of application or at t h e n o tio n n t o , .
-
Calvin Ingle, rep resen tin g the
exception of slig h t colds o r a head­
may be paid with th e application and the rem ainder, w ith accrued in terest on or bef
a p “ ’‘chaB^ r> 10% of th e total am ount purchased
ache..
His splendid h ealth stan d s S tate F arm B ureau, spoke a t the C ot­
th a t notes may be purchased in , United am ounts in ten equal m o n t h p aym ents th e C o i n
A
° P t*°n *B ° ffe" d *"
him in good stead now and it is ex­ trell com m unity ebufeh Monday ev­
annum on p artial paym ents until th e purchase Is com pleted and note ieR vered ’a te r w b Z ‘ th e ^ u ? \
r a ‘e ° f
P-
pected th a t he will m ake a rapid re ­ ening to a large num ber of interested
aoid a fte r March 1st. 1921, may he purchased at th e ir face value and a c e r u e ^ e X ™ M a ^ X
to daie
covery.
farm ers. T he m eeting was one of
T he m eeting
Rev Earl B Cotton will give the In terest th ro u g h o u t.
EARNINGS
was not well advertls«»d and many
th
ird
of
the
group
of
story
serm
ons,
CAPITALIZATION
Sunday. T hese serm ons have been did not know of It. The m eeting was
M ortgage and f « tin g debt ou tstan d -
The earn in g s and expenses of th e Com pany for the
proving of unusual in terest Sunday held u nder th e auspices of the
ing December 31. 1920.
............... 835,930.900.00
tw elve m onths ending Decem ber 31, 1920, were as
Bureau
school will meet a t 10 a m. and C lackam as C ounty F arm
F
in
d
Preferre.1
C
tim
iilatlve
»1%
Stock
S.OOO.OtiO.OO
follow s:
which
Is
ab
o
u
t
two
weeks
ahead
of
preaching
service
will
com
m
ence
at
Second Preferred Stock
A
3,000.000.04*
11 a. m. A cordial in v itatio n is ex­ M ultnom ah county in th e ir o rg an isa­
Com m on Htock » 1 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Groee ea rn in g s ................................................... » 9 ,5 6 4 .6 1 3 .0 0
tion plans.
tended to all.
|uUd ) ............................
O|x»rating exp en ses and
I 1,200,000.00
The
Girl
Reserves
are
organizing
a
*•*** ....................... ............. 9 6 ,0 3 1 ,8 1 1
NOTICE.
basket ball team and have been hold­
T he actual cost of th e Company property over a n i
D epreciation
.......................
7 1 7 ,3 8 6
Notice Is hereby given th a t I was
ing practice m eetings,
It has not on th e 8th day of F eb ru ary , 1921,
above th e en tire debt is m ore than tw enty tim es the
been fully decided who will be on th e duly and reg u larly appointed by th«»
to ta l am ount of th e issue of notes now offered.
N e te a rn ln tts .................................................»2,815.918.00
team as yet b ut th e organization will H onorable George Tazwell. Ju d g e of
Fixed cliargew (liond in te re st, e tc .) ........... 2.101,451*.on
C ircuit C ourt, in and for M ultnomah
CALLARILITY
| be com peted soon.
County, S tate of Oregon, A dm inistra­
This Issue of notes may be called In and paid off as
Mrs
1).
T.
W
illiam
s
is
again
able
Surplus
to r of the E sta te of Lucille Moreno
8 711,459.4*0
a whole, but not in p art, on any Interest day, but in
! to be around am ong her friends who som etim es known as Bessie Moreno.
th a t event a prem ium shall be paid to the note holder
are very th a n k fu l for her restored All persons having claim s against said
The su rp lu s for the yea* 1920 was nearly nine tir n p
as follow s:
estate will present them to me nt 403
health.
th e annual in te re st charge on th e 31,000,000 of n o te ,
( o rb ett Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon, or to
If called on—
p rlce pa,,, by Com pany
Special m eetings will com m ence in my atto rn ey , at said address.
now offered and th is su rp lu s would have been m ate­
Septem 1 s t I, 1921, or March 1, 1 9 2 2 ........... |<*a^
th e B aptist church at P leasan t Home
Dated at P o rtlan d , Oregon, this 9th
rially la rg e r had the 8-cent ca r fare been in effect
Septem ber I, 1922, or M atch 1, 192.3
to a
Sunday, F eb ru ary 20, a t 11 a. m, day of F eb ru ary , 1921.
Septem ber I, 1 9 8 3 , or March 1, 192«
| o i i2
These m eetings will be conducted by n v« w iV ' p £JCE, A dm inistrator.
th ro u g h o u t the y ear 1920. T he 8-cent stre e t car fare
B F. MULKEY,
Septem
ber
I,
1921.
or
March
1,
1
9
2
'
|<t|
Rev. H arry Clifton Stlers, evangelist,
becam e effective Ju n e 15th, 1920.
403 C orbett Bldg., P o rtlan d , Ore
Septem ber 1. ,9 2 5 ............. ........... .......
assisted by Chas H. Weir, song lead­
A ttorney for th e E state
er The services will com m ence a t 8 ,)a| g 2 ” f firBt pubI,catlon P«b. 11,
o’clock every evening except S atu r­
< «.me In ami talk th e m a tte r over w ith o u r Securities. Ite,«,-,
day.
Sunday evening th e service
o r get th e facts by clipping and sending in th e attac h ed coupon.
Wai't-liouMenian's Male
will be conducted by th e young peo­
John Brown, G resham , Oregon, will
ple and will com m ence a t 7 :3 0 p.m. sell a t bis office on Main stre e t In
A
cordial Invitation is extended to G resham , Oregon, certain personal ef­
Securities Department Portland Railway, Liffht and Power
pi
.
all to atten d these services
fects household goods and tools to
o X » E' v X X % X X 0 r - M lt- 6100
M tlsfy ca rtag e and atorag.» charges
and costs ag ain st O. R Burch and
POWELL VALLEY
W e recom m en d th e e e 8 per c en t G old S o te e aa
” u? 'h ’, hl" » R e. a fte r having
end e o g g e .t th a t y o n c o n su lt yon r bank a . to th e ir .
a
f
* • » « • per cen t.
C allers at th e homo of Mr. and com piled w ith the Oregon laws Sec­
Dwtii ■■ to p rin cip al and in teract.
tions
8039-8040. as follows: C art-
Mrs John P alm blad last week were
o o n ’ . ? ‘ora* ,‘ rrHn* F eb ru ary 2.
UM of ,U n k ” a" '1 <
Offices U her, Subs, ri,H i„„s May He Macie
A. W. R fsars, Mrs, F ran k G ustaf- ? 1920
a t 33 per m onth to g eth er with
,*on and Mrs Swan M agnuson and » hít 8 fa |n|<, d,Bburi em enla of salt on
V an con ver. W a sh in g to n __
CO
O
F
F
IC
E
S.
P o rtla n d . O raron
V a n co u v er N a tio n a l Bank.
tri" ‘k
P ortlan
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Ore
-
'egon—
children
T hursday of this week, in n „y °"?’± * * OO,lB:
W a sh in g to n K xrhanire Bank
i:i«-ctrk
jin.
C
le c l r k B
u il d in
g B road w ay and
U. S, N a tio n a l Bank
uiî?
,nJÏ-
IN
Q
U
IR
Y
C
O
U
PO
N
i°5uiC ° th n* ’ etc • two boxeo full
j
8.
Stenberg
of
H
aley
was
a
caller
at
U.
S
N
a
tio
n
a
l
Bank
Aid
A
ltier;
O.
W.
P.
Ladd A T ilto n Bank.
" • P- -Station, F ir st
or n o th in g , etc., one tub full of d lth -
and
O regon C ity, O regon—
N o r th w e ste r n N a tio n a l Bank.
th e ir home.
reeu
Office,
es two sacks rags, etc , iw o sacks
F ir st N a tio n a l Bank
B ank o f C om m erce.
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p
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h
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r,"
7
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1921
■ once, k i , t h an q ,; eiU er
P e n in s u la N a tio n a l Bank.
Mrs R ichard G ustafson, of P o rt­ u n th resh ed beans. , kitchen tre a s­
W ood b u m , O regon—
I
POXTXAWD
BAIX.WAT,
F ir st N a tio n a l Bank o f L in n ton.
wootl l a r Barn office
Ankeny
Bank o f Woo«lburn
-----------------• b i o K T k P O W E R CO.
land, sp en t W ednesday a t th e home ure, i tool case and tools, 1 heating
B ank o f S ellw ood .
B llverton . O regon—
in k a n : rni a ° T <e K""‘ I ,t h " n‘*
-l-o u t your
• love, 1 boiler full of articles 1
C itiz e n s Bank
K ? i í i ’ii ^ ' ,m knt Car Barn Of- ! •
t uc»t,«lge a- M cL aine
f e
¿ s s , «s&i.-
H ib ern ia Com. and Sav. Bank.
M onitor. O regon—
T itle * T r u st Co.
Miss Ju d ith Larson la now o ut -1 T ' ’ b a ,k e t full of articles, 1
M onitor S ta te Bank.
O reeham . O regon—
S a lem . O regon—
from u n d er q u ara n tin e for meaalea. ?u°‘ and •ora'' « ’her articles
■ a i« .
All
Bank o f G resham .
Ladd A- B u sh Bank.
X stacad n , O regon—
Hhe has been q u ite III but Is much th e above goods will be sold at above
C a p ita l N a tio n a l Bank
E stai ad a S ta te Bank.
place
on
M
onday.
F
eb
ru
ary
28,
1921
Improved.
Sale
- ~ Bank - o f Com m erce.
lem
Mt. A n gel. O regon—
a t 2-o clock p. m , unless said ow ners
Ü. 8. National Bank.
Bank o f Mt. A n gel.
Emory K eller Is the second In the pays for said claim s on o r before
SI 9 M ain S tr e e t
’It” or Tow n
P hone,
d istrict, and the first In th e P o w e ll. above d ate.
Valley school to come down with th e!
JOHN BROWN,
Justice of the Peace.
Why Pay $300
to $500 for a
Funeral?
MILLER & TRACEY
DR. HARRY SEMLER
A
$1 ,000,000
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
-8 Per Cent Five-Year Gold Notes